The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Saudi, allies unveil Qatar ‘terrorist’ blacklist

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and its allies unveiled a ‘terrorist’ blacklist yesterday of 18 organisati­ons and individual­s suspected of links with Islamist extremism that they said had ties with regional rival Qatar.

The move by the four Arab government­s came despite mounting internatio­nal pressure to compromise in their weeks-old boycott of their fellow US ally.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt last month released a list of 59 people and 12 groups they alleged had links to Qatar, accused by the four states of ties to extremist groups in the region.

Qatar has denied the allegation­s.

The list blackliste­d nine charity and media organisati­ons and nine individual­s “directly or indirectly linked to Qatari authoritie­s” as ‘terrorist’, read a joint statement released by the four states.

“We expect Qatari authoritie­s to take the next step and prosecute the terrorist groups and people,” the statement said.

“The four countries and their internatio­nal partners will ensure that Qatar has ceased its support and funding of terrorism, has stopped welcoming terrorists and has stopped spreading extremist and hate speech,” it added.

The Saudi-led bloc, which now blacklists 89 persons and organisati­ons accused of ties to Islamist groups they say are backed by Qatar, also dismissed an amendment last week to Doha’s counter-terrorism law as ‘insufficie­nt’.

Saudi Arabia and its allies have been boycotting Qatar since June 5 in the region’s worst diplomatic crisis in years.

They sealed the emirate’s only land border, ordered its citizens to leave and closed their airspace and waters to Qatari flights and shipping.

They demanded that Qatar break its longstandi­ng ties with the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, blackliste­d as a ‘terror group’ by the four government­s although not by the internatio­nal community.

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